Wedding Photographers: Curate Your Brand To Finally Hit Your Revenue Goals
Inside this membership, you’ll learn how to land big-budget clients, book less weddings for more money, and work less to finally have that dream work-life balance.Â
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If you’ve been in the photography business for 8+ years, love what you do, and know that there could be more (more money, more art, more freedom)... I’ve been there.
I used to believe that if I just kept improving my eye and art, stayed true to my work, and cared deeply about my clients… eventually I’d just naturally grow to book higher-end weddings.
That didn’t happen.
I was stuck at $5K budgets, shooting 25 to 30 weddings a year and taking on whatever came my way because I didn’t trust that something better was actually available to me.
Showing up early, looking at other photographers for inspiration, staging images for my portfolio… trying to get every shot on the list so my clients would be happy.
Because I thought that’s what it meant to serve well.
But actually, I wasn’t being seen as a high-end photographer… because I wasn’t showing up like one.
❌ I was following checklists instead of leading with my perspective.
❌ Playing it safe instead of trusting my creative instincts.
❌ Building a portfolio that proved I could execute a shot list… but not one that signaled I had a vision
Meanwhile, I’m watching other photographers book higher-end weddings with better clients, more support, and more creative freedom.
And I couldn’t figure out what they were doing differently.
I tried networking, getting in front of planners, showing up on social media…
But nothing really shifted, because my portfolio was still putting out the same mid-market signal.
At a certain point, I had to be honest…
What got me here wasn’t going to get me there.
And more importantly, I didn’t have a clear framework for how to bridge that gap.
So I built one myself.
A way to refine not just my art, but how that work positions me.
✔️ How to curate a portfolio that signals high-end. Not just showcases my best work, but positions me as the obvious choice for clients with higher expectations and budgets.
✔️ How to shift from being hired to execute someone else’s vision… to being trusted to lead the room creatively by clients who value my perspective.
✔️ How to curate a body of work that doesn’t just look beautiful, but communicates authority, taste, and creative direction at a high level.
I went from overwhelmed artist to strategic visionary.
Quickly, I was making connections with high-end planners, booking big-budget clients, and ditching shot lists for in-the-moment art.
This is the work that got me featured in Vogue, landed me $70K worth of bookings in one month, and has helped countless other photographers double their rates using my system…
And now, I’m sharing that framework inside my private community…
JOIN THE MEMBERSHIPWhat You’ll Access Inside The Membership
How to get out of the $3K–$5K loop
by finally understanding why your current work is attracting clients who hesitate, negotiate, and ghost… and how to shift that signal so $15K+ clients see (and pay) you as an artist
Why the shot list mindset is killing your creative authority
and how to step out of “just executing” so you’re no longer being directed on a wedding day… you’re the one leading it
My High-End Curation Framework
the exact system behind how I choose, refine, and present my work so it instantly signals high-end and positions me as the obvious choice before I ever get on a call
How to spot what’s making your portfolio feel “safe”
(even if it looks good)… and refine it into work that feels distinct, intentional, and impossible for high-end clients to overlook
How to shift from over-delivering and over-explaining
to being seen as the expert so clients trust you, stop questioning you, and stop treating you like an option
How to book fewer weddings at a higher level
by attracting clients who already see your value, don’t micromanage your process, and aren’t shopping you against cheaper options
Ongoing trainings and challenges to break out of the shot list mindset
so you stop second-guessing your creativity and start creating from your own perspective with confidence
Pick Your Membership Experience
Most photographers find their home in Premium. You’ll be guided through the patterns and gaps you’ve been too close to catch.
Real Stories From Real Photographers
You know that it’s time to break away from the mid-market wedding photography mold.
Here’s why that’s been so difficult:
01 — You’ve trained yourself to prioritize client’s approval over your creative perspective and intuition
“I just want them to be happy with their photos”
You walk into the day thinking about everything you need to get.
 The shot list. The Pinterest references. The expectations you don’t want to miss.
Being easy to work with has become part of your identity.
 You don’t want to disappoint anyone… so you default to being a service provider instead of an artistic leader.
Inside this membership, you learn how to step out of that pattern:
how to refine your voice, trust what you see, and start leading creatively…
So you elevate the client experience, your voice, and your brand all at once.
02 — You’ve learned to hold back your artistic voice
“I’m worried if I merge art with my work, clients won’t like it”
At some point, you stopped shooting from instinct and started shooting for approval.
You learned what clients expect. What gets validated. What doesn’t get questioned.
 And without realizing it, you began filtering yourself.
Not because you’re not creative, but because it feels risky to show your full perspective.
So you create work that’s good, consistent, and reliable.
But if you’re honest, it’s not the work you know you’re capable of.
And high-end clients can feel that in what your work communicates.
Through the High-End Framework, you’ll refine your voice and stand behind it, so you stop holding back and start creating work that feels intentional, led, and distinctly yours.
03 — You’ve started to believe this is just your market
“People around here don’t spend $15K on photography”
Staying in the $4K to $6K range starts to feel practical.
At the same time, you’re watching photographers in markets that look just like yours booking $15K, $20K, even $25K weddings.
Inside the membership, you learn how to reposition your work so it speaks to a higher-end client who values your artistry.
Not by changing your market, but by changing how you’re seen within it.
04 — You rely on volume of work because you haven’t positioned yourself to attract high-end clients
“If I can just book a few more weddings, I’ll feel better”
So you fill your calendar. You stay busy. You keep saying yes.
Because right now… that’s what your work is attracting.
Clients who want reassurance, send shot lists, and need you to prove your value.
And the cycle continues.
You show safe work → you attract safe clients → you keep shooting safe work.
 The High-End Framework is where we break that cycle.
You learn how to reposition your work so it starts attracting a different level of client by default: clients who trust your perspective, value your work, and don’t need to micromanage the process.
Just like I did when I started working with millionaire and billionaire clients.
Meet Twah
I’ve built a wedding photography business that attracts an elite market of high-net-worth clients, including CEOs, professional athletes, and socialites. My work has been featured in publications like Vogue, Over The Moon, Brides, Martha Stewart, and Huffington Post. I consistently book high five-figure rates for a single day of work.
When I first started, like many photographers, I had a deep passion for creating meaningful images. Within a year of shooting my first wedding, I left my corporate fashion job to pursue photography full-time.
As natural as that transition felt, I assumed becoming known in the high-end market would follow the same path. I believed that if I kept creating strong work, I would eventually be discovered.
That didn’t happen.
After years of putting in the work, I realized that breaking into the high-end market and commanding those rates was not a clear or linear path.
I didn’t have the proximity.
I didn’t have the insight into how that level of client thinks, chooses, or invests.
And I questioned whether I would ever truly belong in those spaces.
It took years of trial and error, investing in the wrong things, and time I can’t get back… until I finally understood what actually elevates a photographer into the high-end market.
That process became my High-End Framework: the exact approach I used to refine my eye, curate my work, position my brand, and shift what my portfolio was signaling so higher-level clients could finally see me differently.
Now I guide photographers through that same transformation without losing themselves in the process.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start moving with clarity, I’ll show you exactly how to apply the framework step by step.
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